Category: Science & Technology
On february 1st 2003 tragedy struck as the space shuttle columbia disintegrated upon re-entry into earth's atmosphere seven brave astronauts lost their lives that day reminding us of the risks of space exploration investigations revealed a damaged wing caused by foam insulation during launch Read more
Category: Science & Technology
Nasa recently announced that two astronauts originally launched aboard boeing starliner will return to earth not on their spacecraft but via a spacex vehicle the decision comes after serious issues with starliner s propulsion system raised safety concerns stranded in the international space station... Read more
Category: Science & Technology
To nasa astronauts who have been stuck in space for over 2 months will return to earth in february 2025 with spacex nasa said the boeing starliner spacecraft the astronauts sita williams and barry wilmore had traveled to international space station on would return to earth uncrewed the pair took off... Read more
Category: People & Blogs
Nasa is poised to make a decision regarding the return of astronauts aboard boeing's starliner spacecraft who have been in limbo for several months the starliner mission which aims to transport crew to the international space station has faced delays due to technical challenges and safety concerns as... Read more
Category: News & Politics
This morning. nasa revealing new details about when the stranded starliner astronauts will return to earth. the agency saying saturday it will not risk bringing astronauts butch wilmore and sonny williams back home aboard the boeing starliner and instead they'll have to wait until february 2025 to return... Read more
Category: News & Politics
Lots of cheering here in the room big hugs when astronauts sunita williams and butch wilmore arrived at the international space station all smiles as they began what they thought would be just 8 days in space now finding out they'll be there 8 months instead our core value is safety and it is our north... Read more